PRAGMATISM TAKES PRECEDENCE
Tellingly, many fear that ASEAN dangers turning into an “enviornment of main energy competitors” and its members might grow to be “main energy proxies”. The reciprocal tariffs began as a trade war between the US and China, however then rapidly affected others that merely met the “commerce deficit” narrative, particularly rising economies like ASEAN.
Because of the extremely aggressive tariffs – a common baseline of 10 per cent for all together with commerce surplus nations like Singapore, and extra charges somewhat-proportional to the commerce imbalances – analysts have put recession dangers above 60 per cent. Many economists are anticipating larger inflation, unemployment and inequality as add-ons.
Unsurprisingly, the reciprocal tariffs will probably heighten Southeast Asia’s mistrust within the US, probably opening room for different main powers to switch. Even earlier than Liberation Day, 46.9 per cent of the ISEAS survey respondents recognized “new US management” (ie, Mr Trump) as a chief geopolitical concern, up from 18.8 per cent in 2024, which cited the “2024 US presidential elections” as a priority.
Within the final two years, Southeast Asians have shifted forwards and backwards between the US and China referring to strategic alignment and confidence in them on international free commerce.
Most Southeast Asians aligned with China in 2024, however this was changed by the US this yr (52.3 per cent vs China’s 47.7 per cent). Southeast Asians had essentially the most confidence within the US on the worldwide free commerce agenda in 2024, however this shifted to China in 2025 (20.6 per cent vs US’ 19 per cent).
What this exhibits is that Southeast Asia has grow to be extra versatile through which main energy they like, pushed by pragmatism than loyalty.
Apparently, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore have been the one ASEAN nations the place mistrust for the US exceeded belief. These three nations additionally occur to have the best perceived contribution to ASEAN, probably guiding an ASEAN consensus.